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bug#4856: 23.1.50; menu-updating-frame stays set to dead frame

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Chong Yidong

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Nov 7, 2009, 1:24:54 PM11/7/09
to Rob Giardina, 48...@emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com
> 1) created second frame
> 2) killed second frame after some random editing
> 3) in first frame, on attempt to kill buffer saw:
>
> menu-bar-non-minibuffer-window-p: Wrong type argument: frame-live-p, #<dead
> frame [Gnu/Linux:robcvm] /home/rgiardina/emacs/rg-mac.el 0xaedc088>

What is this rg-mac.el file supposed to be doing? It's a little hard to
debug your custom code if we don't know how it's triggered. Please
provide a self-contained recipe for reproducing this bug. Thanks.

Rob Giardina

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Nov 7, 2009, 1:28:12 PM11/7/09
to Chong Yidong, 48...@emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com
Sorry, not reproducible so far but I've seen it on many files. rg-mac.el is my file of Mac OSX specific customizations.

You can see from the code I cited however that if that var is ever set to a dead-frame, you'll have the problem.

If I run into a reproducible case, I'll certainly send it on.

Thanks for looking into it.

-Rob

Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen

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Sep 11, 2011, 12:54:28 AM9/11/11
to Rob Giardina, Chong Yidong, 48...@debbugs.gnu.org
Rob Giardina <r...@socialfact.com> writes:

> You can see from the code I cited however that if that var is ever set
> to a dead-frame, you'll have the problem.
>
> If I run into a reproducible case, I'll certainly send it on.

More information was requested almost two years ago, and hasn't
appeared, so I'm closing this report. Please reopen if the bug is
reproducible.

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